tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-810871596025629766.post846717163735588004..comments2023-10-20T11:25:12.555-04:00Comments on A forgotten daughter: Kimberlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10665717573628371988noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-810871596025629766.post-91788946618896004852010-04-04T00:41:00.907-04:002010-04-04T00:41:00.907-04:00Feel free to ask any questions. She is 56 years o...Feel free to ask any questions. She is 56 years old and is in the later stages-probably end of stage 6. My mother does better without someone living there right now. We keep in constant communication with her; either she is one the phone with one of us or we are up there (for the most part). My grandmother is 88 and she is doing well for her age-not the healthiest but she is 88... Thank you for the prayers and for your support.Kimberlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10665717573628371988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-810871596025629766.post-82829185512541348482010-04-03T07:57:59.098-04:002010-04-03T07:57:59.098-04:00Hi Kimberly
I thank you for writing this blog. It...Hi Kimberly<br /><br />I thank you for writing this blog. It is a blessing!I'm very caught up in your "adventures," it helps me to laugh and cry over someone else's dealings with this disease.<br /><br />How old is your mom? And from your writing I gather your dad stays with your grandmother a lot- is she ill as well? Or is the situation such that your mom doesn't want him there all the time? Strange questions to ask someone I don't know...<br /><br />Prayers go up for you and your family as you travel this road. I pray you will be able to enjoy our Easter and that your mother will fins some peace on that day as well.Daughterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14732181531247456798noreply@blogger.com